This new product from Oxbow is perfect for midnight snackers. Made from 100% all-natural timothy hay, it's the perfect place to sleep and eat all at the same time! Encourages natural foraging behavior.

Hand-woven to perfection, this edible hidey house offers your bunny the high fiber he needs and craves. Contains no chemicals, wire, or thread for your small pet to ingest.

Nicely made but my bunny only went in once in two weeks..:( I think she doesnt like that it has only one entrance.

bunny bungalow is great
From stephanie of Holland , Indiana on 5/25/2017.

love the big bunny bungalow!!!

Hidey Hut
From Lisa of Scarborough, Maine on 1/11/2017.

Our girl likes to spend time in here, not because we see her in it, but because we see the chewing she has done! This size would not work for larger rabbits to hang out in easily, but could definitely be used for enrichment. Out 4 lb. girl fits in it fine, however.

Rabbitt house
From Anonymous of Rhinebeck, New York on 10/29/2016.

My rabbit loves it !!

huge hit!!!
From Lisa von Pechmann of Lombard, Illinois on 3/30/2016.

This was our first try with this. I gave it to a young five pound bunny, and she now drags it into her box, eats it from the inside out. I once walked into her room, and she was hidden inside and the whole thing was shaking with her eating it!

A hit with the rabbits
From Anonymous of Fort Wayne, Indiana on 12/28/2015.

This is the first rabbit-sized house I've ever purchased that is actually rabbit-sized. To boot, the grass smells great and seems pretty tasty - one of our bunnies loves to sit inside and nibble. When this one wears out, I'll be sure to get another!

Love Oxbow products!
From Anonymous of Deltona, Florida on 3/8/2015.

My bunny loves this item and has tons of fun!

Multiple benefits
From Robert Armstrong of Christiansted, Virgin Islands, U.S. on 12/26/2014.

I purchased the bungalow and the tunnel so that I could connect them to make a hideaway. My bunny absolutely loves going inside and either hiding or gnawing on it so furiously that it shakes and moves around the rabbitat, at least as furiously as a little guy like him can (he was the runt of the litter . . .